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Apr. 19th, 2003 02:24 pmyesterday nims & i went to see "a mighty wind," the new christopher guest movie. i would like to tell you that at the end, one of the characters comes out as a transwoman & apparently we are supposed to think it's hilarious or whatever. it's the last scene, the last "laugh." it was opening weekend so the theatre was sold out & i just slid down in my seat while the audience roared during the last few minutes. what the fuck?! people are an ass.
(even without that to ruin it for me, i didn't think the movie was very good. "best in show" was ten million times more clever. the only good part was catherine o'hara, who i swear is a fucking genius of subtlety. thus ends my review.)
also yesterday, while waiting for the bus, i got hit on by three pre-teen girls. yep. i got the flirty eyes & the sing-song "hiiiiiii." lawd.
today: goverment-issued identity documents can fuck off.
a mighty wind blows. . .
Date: 2003-04-23 03:05 pm (UTC)the nyt review faulted the movie for its complete ignorance of the political dimensions of the 60s folk revival, and i was wondering if you noticed this while watching it. from what i can tell, the movie doesn't really deal with the connections between folk revivalists and the civil rights and anti-war movements (not to mention folk's earlier associations with labor activism in the 30's and 40's). maybe these omissions only bother nerdy amateur historians like me, i don't know. what did you think?
it's funny to hear about tweens hitting on you. you are quite the ladies' man, non? or is that mr. lady?
anyway, i hope you are well in boston.
much love from seattle,
abby